Choice started the 2011 season in Dallas but was waived by the Cowboys in October, then was claimed by the Redskins only to be waived in November. The Bills then claimed him, and he finished the season in Buffalo. In six games with the Bills he had 70 rushing yards on 23 carries and 51 receiving yards on seven catches.

Although he started his career as a speedy back who averaged more than five yards a carry in each of his first two seasons, he hasn’t done much in the last two years, averaging 3.7 yards a carry in 2010 and 2.7 yards a carry in 2011.

Buffalo may be Choice’s best chance of making a roster, in part because of his comfort with the system and the coaching staff. Bills head coach Chan Gailey coached Choice at Georgia Tech.

Bush is basically a starting NFL running back. The Bills have two starters as it is in Jackson(top 5 RB) and Spiller(top 10 RB) with Choice and White as backups. Signing Bush to have him warm the bench wouldn’t be worth the millions of dollars he would cost.